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Post by andrewbrown on Feb 7, 2024 19:35:49 GMT
Because culture wars is all he has left. Shame is that some people actually want to spend time on it, when it's totally irrelevant to most people. Axioms and the truth are very relevant to me. Not sure what the relevance is to culture wars? That's just about values and opinion rather than truth.
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 7, 2024 23:02:34 GMT
Sunak was clearly mocking Starmer over his stance on whether women can have a penis. Because culture wars is all he has left. Shame is that some people actually want to spend time on it, when it's totally irrelevant to most people. I do love this. The Left started all the culture wars but now that they start losing them they suddenly don't want to talk about it..
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Post by andrewbrown on Feb 7, 2024 23:05:11 GMT
Because culture wars is all he has left. Shame is that some people actually want to spend time on it, when it's totally irrelevant to most people. I do love this. The Left started all the culture wars but now that they start losing them they suddenly don't want to talk about it.. If you just want to put people in boxes like that then it's not surprising that you misunderstand.
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 7, 2024 23:09:15 GMT
I do love this. The Left started all the culture wars but now that they start losing them they suddenly don't want to talk about it.. If you just want to put people in boxes like that then it's not surprising that you misunderstand. No - I totally understood what you are trying to do. Culture Wars good when the Left are winning - otherwise shush..
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Post by andrewbrown on Feb 8, 2024 6:48:56 GMT
If you just want to put people in boxes like that then it's not surprising that you misunderstand. No - I totally understood what you are trying to do. Culture Wars good when the Left are winning - otherwise shush.. If you can find posts where I've done that, I'll concede that you are right.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Feb 8, 2024 9:43:24 GMT
Because culture wars is all he has left... Culture wars are all that Labour have ever offered.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 8, 2024 9:47:57 GMT
Because culture wars is all he has left... Culture wars are all that Labour have ever offered. And now it is biting them in the arse mate. It's good to see the usual lefties trying to direct away from the shit storm that they created..
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Post by Fairsociety on Feb 8, 2024 10:05:05 GMT
I think we witnessed all we needed to when Starmer wouldn't do as he was told by the Muslim community, 'demand a ceasefire or we wont vote for you at the general election'.
Labour have dug themselves a big cultural hole they can't get out of, most 'Bankrupt' Labour run councils will be in high density Muslim areas, because the council will be pondering to their every whim, they will be getting grants and funding to build their Muslim culture while systematically erasing white British standards, values and customs, Labour destroying the fabric of our society as long as it gets them in to office and then run the country further in to the ground.
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Post by patman post on Feb 8, 2024 14:03:38 GMT
Good to see the PIE perv of is standing down.....
All the Labour MPs who are stepping down at the next UK general election..
Conservative Party headquarters have urged Tory MPs to stagger when they announce that they are not standing at the next general election, in order to avoid a deluge of public statements coming out at the same time.
Dozens of Conservative MPs have already confirmed that they will not seek re-election at the next general election, which Prime Minister Rishi Sunak must call this year, and is currently expected to be held in the Autumn.
With more Tories expected to do the same in the coming weeks, CCHQ staff have privately asked that they time their announcements to help the party avoid the unhelpful image of a wave of MPs confirming their exit plans at the same time, PoliticsHome understands.
So far 54 Tory MPs have announced that they will not contest the next general election.
One senior Tory predicted that the list would reach the sixties — which would represent the biggest number of Conservative MPs standing down in the run-up to a general election since 1997, when Tony Blair's Labour secured a landslide victory.
Since the start of this year, Conservative MPs Bob Neill, Oliver Heald, Chris Skidmore and Mike Freer have added their names to the list. Freer, the MP for Finchley and Golders Green, attributed his decision to threats and abuse he had received.
Most of those Tory MPs who have already announced that they will not contest the next general election were elected in 2010, while the average Conservative majority in their constituencies is around 11,500, according to analysis by PoliticsHome.
So far, fifteen Labour MPs have confirmed their plan to stand down before polling day, including Mother of the House” Harriet Harman who has been the MP for Peckham and Camberwell since 1982.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 8, 2024 14:50:36 GMT
Good to see the PIE perv of is standing down.....
All the Labour MPs who are stepping down at the next UK general election..
Conservative Party headquarters have urged Tory MPs to stagger when they announce that they are not standing at the next general election, in order to avoid a deluge of public statements coming out at the same time.
Dozens of Conservative MPs have already confirmed that they will not seek re-election at the next general election, which Prime Minister Rishi Sunak must call this year, and is currently expected to be held in the Autumn.
With more Tories expected to do the same in the coming weeks, CCHQ staff have privately asked that they time their announcements to help the party avoid the unhelpful image of a wave of MPs confirming their exit plans at the same time, PoliticsHome understands.
So far 54 Tory MPs have announced that they will not contest the next general election.
One senior Tory predicted that the list would reach the sixties — which would represent the biggest number of Conservative MPs standing down in the run-up to a general election since 1997, when Tony Blair's Labour secured a landslide victory.
Since the start of this year, Conservative MPs Bob Neill, Oliver Heald, Chris Skidmore and Mike Freer have added their names to the list. Freer, the MP for Finchley and Golders Green, attributed his decision to threats and abuse he had received.
Most of those Tory MPs who have already announced that they will not contest the next general election were elected in 2010, while the average Conservative majority in their constituencies is around 11,500, according to analysis by PoliticsHome.
So far, fifteen Labour MPs have confirmed their plan to stand down before polling day, including Mother of the House” Harriet Harman who has been the MP for Peckham and Camberwell since 1982.
Like I have already stated Pat this thread is about LABOURS DESRTING RATS. There is no reason that those who highlight the tories leaving their own ranks CANNOT start their own thread if they wish.
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Post by andrewbrown on Feb 8, 2024 15:24:47 GMT
Given the age distribution of those Labour MPs not contesting the upcoming GE,it seems to me that most of those are actually retiring, rather than deserting. Would you agree?
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Post by jonksy on Feb 8, 2024 15:30:38 GMT
Given the age distribution of those Labour MPs not contesting the upcoming GE,it seems to me that most of those are actually retiring, rather than deserting. Would you agree? Perhaps they see themselves in the HOL Andy. We usually inherit a few hundred more of these gin swilling old farts when labour infest the HOC.
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Post by andrewbrown on Feb 8, 2024 15:32:01 GMT
Possibly. How many of the 54 Tories do you believe will?
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Post by jonksy on Feb 8, 2024 15:42:42 GMT
Possibly. How many of the 54 Tories do you believe will? Dunno my box of give a shit is empty.. Andy
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Post by patman post on Feb 8, 2024 16:37:22 GMT
Conservative Party headquarters have urged Tory MPs to stagger when they announce that they are not standing at the next general election, in order to avoid a deluge of public statements coming out at the same time.
Dozens of Conservative MPs have already confirmed that they will not seek re-election at the next general election, which Prime Minister Rishi Sunak must call this year, and is currently expected to be held in the Autumn.
With more Tories expected to do the same in the coming weeks, CCHQ staff have privately asked that they time their announcements to help the party avoid the unhelpful image of a wave of MPs confirming their exit plans at the same time, PoliticsHome understands.
So far 54 Tory MPs have announced that they will not contest the next general election.
One senior Tory predicted that the list would reach the sixties — which would represent the biggest number of Conservative MPs standing down in the run-up to a general election since 1997, when Tony Blair's Labour secured a landslide victory.
Since the start of this year, Conservative MPs Bob Neill, Oliver Heald, Chris Skidmore and Mike Freer have added their names to the list. Freer, the MP for Finchley and Golders Green, attributed his decision to threats and abuse he had received.
Most of those Tory MPs who have already announced that they will not contest the next general election were elected in 2010, while the average Conservative majority in their constituencies is around 11,500, according to analysis by PoliticsHome.
So far, fifteen Labour MPs have confirmed their plan to stand down before polling day, including Mother of the House” Harriet Harman who has been the MP for Peckham and Camberwell since 1982.
Like I have already stated Pat this thread is about LABOURS DESRTING RATS. There is no reason that those who highlight the tories leaving their own ranks CANNOT start their own thread if they wish. But it seems either dishonest of you not to put your reference to "All the Labour MPs who are stepping down at the next UK general election" into context, or an attempt at a smear. Accusing 15 of being Labour deserting rats, when there are 54 Tory MPs (at last count) also standing down, seems too much of a discrepancy for it to have been a mistake...
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